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Classic single hole punch clearly punches a single hole through as many as 5 sheets at a time. A convenient paper chip holder keeps your work space neat during use. Use the built-in storage hook to hang punch in an easily accessible location.

Single hole punch is useful at home, school or work and is great for traveling.

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Classic single hole punch clearly punches a single hole through as many as 5 sheets at a time. A convenient paper chip holder keeps your workspace neat during use. Use the built-in storage hook to hang punch in an easily accessible location.

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Maybe I am just lucky reading all the negative reviews, I have no issues using this. I wanted to hang things on hooks off my refrigerator such as scratch pads, towels, dish cleaners. This thing easily and cleanly put a hole through it, no issues.The thing is roughly $2, and I think it works great given the price.

Swingline is my favorite brand of stapler (nothing beats a good metal Swingline stapler!), and I was pleased to see that they also make hole punchers. I have a seven-ring dayplanner to which I often want to add papers, so I purchased this chrome one-hole punch. I've been using it regularly for several months, and the punch is sturdy and well-made. The punch pushes the paper dot into a small metal trap that needs to be emptied after a few uses; it's nice not to have refuse all over my desk after each use. There's also a small metal loop on the handle so that the punch can be hung up if desired. I usually only punch a few sheets at a time, but it can handle up to five sheets, although you have to squeeze it fairly hard at that point. It can also be used to make confetti!

Note: The product description here indicates that it includes a "paper clip holder." That should be "paper chip holder" - referring to the metal trap that catches the paper dots.

My seven year old daughter kept making off with my Crop-a-Dile hole punch so I decided to get her a smaller, easier one of her own. She's basically just using this to punch holes in single sheets of paper- everything from run of the mill notebook paper and thicker patterned and construction papers and cardstock. It works fine- even though it's very "no frills", it makes a clean punch with a good squeeze. She doesn't like that the handles are so "slippery" but she's able to operate it with no problem. It's certainly easier for kids to use than the Crop-A-Dile.

Works fine enough on one or two pieces of regular paper. Definitely not for punching a lot of holes. I wanted to use it on heavier stock paper for my planner and it does not work unless I do one piece of paper at a time and use two hands. After four months of light use it broke. Completely fell apart while I was punching a hole. Not worth it.

After several months of ownership and perhaps two or three uses total it ceased to work. It would stick whenever it punched, and then when used again it took an enormous amount of pressure to use it because the male and female sides of the punch were no longer aligned. There is no way to realign it. It appears that the steel used is very low quality. I expected better from Springline.

I got this item so that I could punch holes in pieces of cotton and tape, which it had no trouble with. However yesterday I tried to punch a hole in some thicker cardstock, and somehow the whole tool has ended up non-functional. Even when the handles are squeezed in all the way, the punch doesn't move up to the hole.

Hoping swingline offers a replacement because it seems like a decent tool and I'm not sure what went wrong.

Gets the job done. Works well with paper. Tried on plastic and it's punches the hole fine but hard to open back up again. Wish it was more effective with different materials. Inner part of the handle could be more comfortable so that for things that are thick or don't punch easily, it wouldn't hurt my hand to open it back up. Overall, I think it gets the job done but hoped more out of this.

I am pleased with my purchase of this hole punch. It fits nicely into my adult sized hands and punches easily through laminated cardstock paper. I didn't realize before purchasing that the punch also contained a compartment underneath which housed the discarded confetti (see in photo how it opens up to do so). This device works well for my home office and schooling needs. I would purchase again. My only dislike is that I wish there was some type of comfort grip or padding as I noticed after punching a round of about 50 sheets my palm was hurting.